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Military Officer’s Association of America presents . The USO returning to Oregon . History. The USO in Portland: started in 1941 by six different agencies, including the YMCA , the YWCA , and the Red Cross In 1950, USO agencies in Portland briefly closed.
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Military Officer’s • Association of America • presents The USO returning to Oregon
History • The USOin Portland: started in 1941 by six different agencies, including the YMCA, the YWCA, and the Red Cross • In 1950, USO agencies in Portland briefly closed. • September 1951: official USO office opened at 941 SW Broadway • Key driver - vice-chairman of the State of Oregon USO and member of the USO national board, Mrs. S. Mason Ehrman (later honored as Oregon's "Mrs. USO"). • USO Historical Research Initiative • Oregon Historical Society Archives • Interview local people who have knowledge of original USO www.usonw.org/pdx
Current Outreach • USONW-Portland Town Halls • Fleet Week • Military unit Family Days • Governor’s Employer Briefs • Honor Flights Oregon • MG Rees’ Retirement Ceremony • Welcome Home Ceremonies • Hollywood District Veteran’s Day “Grand Marshal” • Veteran’s Associations www.usonw.org/pdx
What Others are saying… Thank you so much for your help and coordination for this morning. It means a lot to our guys to know that the USO is out there and always has our back. Richard T. Walmsley, Maj I would be honored to be considered for duty at the airport USO. Please consider me if possible for time there. Remember the USO started here in Portland; its about time we showed who we are. Richard Granby I have had wonderful experiences with the USOs… its a wonderful sense of relief for someone who travels as much as I do to be able to go somewhere where you can rest for a bit. The people I have met in the different USOs I've visited remind me of a piece of home - even though we often come from very different places. It's a wonderful thing you are doing, and I wish you the best of everything. Corrisa Heyes I received the ODVA newspaper and read the article. I said to myself, "it's about time PDX gets a USO center." Patty Reyes www.usonw.org/pdx
Future • PDX Mezzanine level • ~650 square feet • Lounge; TV and movies • Snacks & Refreshments • Laptops with Wi-Fi access • Travel Assistance • Xbox Entertainment System • List of discounts from airport restaurants / vendors www.usonw.org/pdx
Project • Architect: Edward Vaivoda Architecture LLC • Interior Design: Marylhurst University • Michele Kremers + 3 Interns • Engineering : Jacobs Engineering • Electronics: Sharp Microelectronics • General Contractor: Glen/Mar Construction, Inc. • Plumbing: Columbia Construction • Electrical: Parkin Electric Estimated Non-Recurring Costs: Program Manager $ 30.0K Design Fees $ 22.2K Construction & permits $ 39.0K Outfitting $ 29.6K TOTAL $120.8K Recurring Operating Costs: $12.5K monthly $150K annually www.facebook.com/usonw
The Way Ahead • Total Non-recurring Funding Requirement-- $120.8K • Design & Program Management -- $52.2K www.usonw.org/pdx
The Way Ahead • Construction Costs -- $39.0K www.usonw.org/pdx
The Way Ahead • Initial Outfitting Costs: $29.6K www.usonw.org/pdx
The Way Ahead Total Funding Requirements Non-recurring -- $120.8K Funded: $93.2K Unfunded: $27.6K Recurring --$150K (2014 Annual Operating Budget) Capital (67%) $100K In-kind (33%) $ 50K Capital (Received & Pledges): $22.2K Unfunded Requirement: $127.8K www.usonw.org/pdx
Needed to Open OVER 200 VOLUNTEERS HAVE SIGNED-UP DONATE www.usonw.org/pdx